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Authors Sean Turner , Russ Housley , Jim Schaad
Last updated 2014-01-09 (Latest revision 2013-09-17)
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draft-turner-application-cms-media-type-07
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         S. Turner
Internet Draft                                                      IECA
Intended Status: Informational                                R. Housley
Expires: March 21, 2014                                   Vigil Security
                                                               J. Schaad
                                                 Soaring Hawk Consulting
                                                      September 17, 2013

                     The application/cms media type
             draft-turner-application-cms-media-type-07.txt

Abstract

   This document registers the application/cms media types for use with
   the corresponding CMS (Cryptographic Message Syntax) content types.

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1. Introduction

   [RFC5751] registered the application/pkc7-mime media type.  That
   document defined five optional smime-type parameters.  The smime-type
   parameter originally conveyed details about the security applied
   (signed or enveloped) to the data content type, hence signed-data and
   enveloped-data, the name of the data, and was later expanded to also
   indicate that the message was compressed, compressed-data, and that
   the message is a certs-only message.  This document does not affect
   those registrations as this document places no requirements on S/MIME
   (Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) agents.

   The registration done by the S/MIME documents was done assuming that
   there would be a MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
   wrapping layer around each of the different enveloping contents, thus
   there was no need to include more than one item in each smime-type. 
   This is no longer the case with some of the more advanced enveloping
   types.  Some protocols such as the CMC (Certificate Management over
   Cryptographic Message Syntax) [RFC5273] have defined additional
   S/MIME types.  New protocols that intend to wrap MIME content should
   continue to define a smime-type string, however new protocols that
   intend to wrap non-mime types should use this mechanism instead.

   CMS (Cryptographic Message Syntax) [RFC5652] associates a content
   type identifier (OID) with a content; CMS content types have been
   widely used to define contents that can be enveloped using other CMS
   content types and to define enveloping content types some of which
   provide security services.  CMS protecting content types, those that
   provide security services, include: Signed Data [RFC5652], Enveloped
   Data [RFC5652], Digest Data [RFC5652], Encrypted Data [RFC5652],
   Authenticated Data [RFC5652], Authenticated Enveloped Data [RFC5083],
   and Encrypted Key Package [RFC6032].  CMS non-protecting content
   types, those that provide no security services but encapsulate other
   CMS content types, include: Content Information [RFC5652], Compressed
   Data [RFC3274], Content Collection [RFC4073], and Content With
   Attributes [RFC4073].  Then, there are the inner most content types
   that include: Data [RFC5652], Asymmetric Key Package [RFC5958],
   Symmetric Key Package [RFC6031], Firmware Package [RFC4108], Firmware
   Package Load Receipt [RFC4108], Firmware Package Load Error
   [RFC4108], Trust Anchor List [RFC5914], id-ct-KP-keyPackageReceipt
   [ID.housley-keypackage-receipt-n-error], TAMP Status Query, TAMP
   Status Response, TAMP Update, TAMP Update Confirm, TAMP Apex Update,
   TAMP Apex Update Confirmation, TAMP Community Update Confirm, TAMP
   Sequence Adjust, TAMP Sequence Adjust Confirmation, TAMP Error
   [RFC5934], Key Package Error, and Key Package Receipt [ID.housley-
   keypackage-receipt-n-error].

   To support conveying CMS content types, this document defines a media
 

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   type and parameters that indicate the enveloping and embedded CMS
   content types.

   New CMS content types should be affirmative in defining the string
   that identifies the new content type and should additionally define
   if the new content type is expected to appear in the
   encapsulatedContent or innerContent field.

1.1. Requirements Terminology

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

2. CMS Media Type Registration Applications

   This section provides the media type registration application for the
   application/cms media type (see [RFC6838], Section 5.6).

   Type name: application

   Subtype name: cms

   Required parameters: None.

   Optional parameters:

     encapsulatingContent=y; where y is one or more CMS ECT
     (Encapsulating Content Type) identifiers; multiple values are
     encapsulated in quotes and separated by a folding-whitespace comma
     folding-whitespace.  ECT values are based on content types found in
     [RFC3274], [RFC4073], [RFC5083], [RFC5652], and [RFC6032].  This
     list can later be extended, see Section 4.
             authData
             compressedData
             contentCollection
             contentInfo
             contentWithAttrs
             authEnvelopedData
             encryptedKeyPkg
             digestData
             encryptedData
             envelopedData
             signedData

     innerContent=x; where x is one or more CMS ICT (Inner Content Type)
     identifiers; multiple values encapsulated in quotes and are
     separated by a folding-whitespace comma folding-whitespace.  ICT
 

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     values are based on content types found in [RFC4108], [RFC5914],
     [RFC5934], [RFC5958], [RFC6031], and [ID.housley-keypackage-
     receipt-n-error].  This list can later be extended, see Section 4.
             firmwarePackage
             firmwareLoadReceipt
             firmwareLoadError
             aKeyPackage
             sKeyPackage
             trustAnchorList
             tamp-status-query
             tamp-status-response
             tamp-update
             tamp-update-confirm
             tamp-apex-update
             tamp-apex-update-confirm
             tamp-community-update
             tamp-community-update-confirm
             tamp-sequence-adjust
             tamp-sequence-adjust-confirm
             tamp-error
             keyPackageReceipt
             keyPackageError

     id-data [RFC5652] MUST NOT be used if it is the only inner content
     listed and the data is MIME content;  when id-data is used to
     encapsulate MIME, the media type application/pkcs7-mime media type
     defined in [RFC5751] SHOULD be used.

     The optional parameters are case-sensitive.

   Encoding considerations:

     Binary.

     [RFC5652] requires that the outer most encapsulation be
     ContentInfo.

   Security considerations:

     The following security considerations apply:

     RFC       | CMS Protecting Content Type and Algorithms
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC3370] | signedData, envelopedData,  
     [RFC5652] | digestedData, encryptedData, and 
     [RFC5753] | authData
     [RFC5754] |
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
 

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     [RFC5958] | aKeyPackage
     [RFC5959] |
     [RFC6162] | 
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC6031] | sKeyPackage
     [RFC6160] |
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC6032] | encryptedKeyPkg
     [RFC6033] |
     [RFC6161] |
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC5914] | trustAnchorList
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC3274] | compressedData
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC5083] | authEnvelopedData
     [RFC5084] | 
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC4073] | contentCollection and 
               | contentWithAttrs
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC4108] | firmwarePackage, 
               | firmwareLoadReceipt, and
               | firmwareLoadError
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [RFC5934] | tamp-status-query, tamp-status-response,
               | tamp-update, tamp-update-confirm,
               | tamp-apex-update,
               | tamp-apex-update-confirm,
               | tamp-community-update,
               | tamp-community-update-confirm,
               | tamp-sequence-adjust,
               | tamp-sequence-adjust-confirm, and
               | tamp-error
     ----------+-------------------------------------------
     [ID.housley-keypackage-receipt-n-error] |
               | keyPackageReceipt and keyPackageError
     ----------+-------------------------------------------

     In some circumstances, significant information can be leaked by
     disclosing what the innermost ASN.1 structure is.  In these cases
     it is acceptable to disclose the wrappers without disclosing the
     inner content type.

     ASN.1 encoding rules (e.g., DER and BER) have a type-length-value
     structure, and it is easy to construct malicious content with
     invalid length fields that can cause buffer overrun conditions.
     ASN.1 encoding rules allows for arbitrary levels of nesting, which
 

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     may make it possible to construct malicious content that will cause
     a stack overflow. Interpreters of ASN.1 structures should be aware
     of these issues and should take appropriate measures to guard
     against buffer overflows and stack overruns in particular and
     malicious content in general.

   Interoperability considerations:

     See [RFC3274], [RFC4073], [RFC4108], [RFC5083], [RFC5652],
     [RFC5914], [RFC5934], [RFC5958], [RFC6031], [RFC6032], and
     [ID.housley-keypackage-receipt-n-error].

     In all cases, CMS content types are encapsulated within ContentInfo
     structures [RFC5652]; that is the outer most enveloping structure
     is ContentInfo.

     When processing a SignedData around any of the inner content type
     the [RFC5652] validation rules MUST be used.  The PKCS #7 [RFC2315]
     validation rules MUST NOT be used.

     The Content-Type header field of all application/cms objects SHOULD
     include the optional "encapsulatingContent" and "innerContent"
     parameters.

     The Content-Disposition header field [RFC4021] can also be included
     along with Content-Type's optional name parameter.

   Published specification: This specification.

   Applications which use this media type:

     Applications that support CMS (Cryptographic Message Syntax)
     content types.

   Additional information:

     Magic number(s): None
     File extension(s): .cmsc
     Macintosh File Type Code(s):

   Person & email address to contact for further information:

     Sean Turner <turners@ieca.com>

   Restrictions on usage: none

   Author: Sean Turner <turners@ieca.com>

 

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   Intended usage: COMMON

   Change controller: The IESG <iesg@ietf.org>

3.  Example

   The following is an example encrypted status response message:

      MIME-Version: 1.0
      Content-Type: application/cms; encapsulatingContent=encryptedData;
                    innerContent=TAMP-statusResponse; name=status.cmsc
      Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

      MIIFLQYJKoZIhvcNAQcDoIIFHjCCBRoCAQAxggFhMIIBXQIBADBFMEAxC
      zAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMR8wHQYDVQQKExZUZXN0IENlcnRpZmljYXRlcyAyMD
      ExMRAwDgYDVQQDEwdHb29kIENBAgEBMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUABIIBAEa
      uaXQeVsOyZ7gz0pJikRQ6Jqr64k2dbHBE4SDZL/uErP9FJUIja9LaJrc5
      S83EZ7wf3mODUBaDhGfQVKoPrNTsLmw98fE/O+wcdpI2XKaILOR62xDJR
      emQQST+EPfMwZmCwgsImmY3AxefAgzp8hVgK7SDiXGXfa9ux9PMdCSjHP
      IgcAUFHmTiqxYd72Gl08kLCMIXmn3g5RsYUggxooeFNHiFNR28TV5HctG
      i6Ay5++iKUGrUQyXD+GlwakFToGFmFj3FMyZi7+kYV/X00BiBP3kpIgVJ
      4jCj+nYtKWh6JXPoEqEsa39GmDEFGq4/58GEu70amWvW1DA++7kDP4gwg
      gOuBgkqhkiG9w0BBwEwHQYJYIZIAWUDBAECBBCH5yTQqZ4KYiTTeYdjoY
      4sgIIDgArSpOcengKnZS4SCjfuQkMxB5wfSaud1thlZ+gUFCgzbFtkfYM
      Qx/T7gnkneniyj2rwOmZxCQXpPlCDXH6mS83ngfrNN8ay3HrMPpVkEOmW
      UMc5jI6oNObwqi8a3ezzhYRxF06jzdD2R/6SAPALz3Q4NU8eX+PnuekgR
      oxo/INzhT4iGvokn9xVah6piSbjhPA+QZp1HgQrlWyyM3lG9jn4thchKl
      FQqZEy/EBaCWq+sJG7LLxqS5k29CiAVx0JSItqAPvX1ZvLMY2aq//MQMw
      0VFEx7Kt5aWNvKHTor9RUuuzwiZ5kwXt2vJt6bFiV7yS+EXofpFEmqyJP
      VJzyAFIXJRTv4k007n0M1UpXQpGjywECI6DbIhfBL8CsNskTCjrsfU+Tw
      RRkRKAbtJYughs9bDYkDu9UsKd/AE4zXk4prwo8/f1chpmzpHKOXiWzt+
      xaCj648I4rOjdI9s4JP8J0qwVKoLEMGeiZlf2UlaiyMzZYzTOxI03PHp1
      Whk6TXhnmMVPWGYjjelvE38gq/XynobbQRGEJdnnHzH7SrS27FmgRcnBO
      3QQUPJChVn7iBHmdui++GAxpHoGdS6nSo4kQ6d5u5rL/Ctcnwu0k+s0Xi
      ZMzOqp7L31xl1jvYUWIswLQYsIFoiejU3UTKzq/Cpd5MK+I8cwCM3aQ2c
      D08URTPgu+U92pnYqm3auptywyjGAU/hkZ13XN7YRhLk/kuX8QXo3tZdj
      dKA4f/uNf1DURpJK9004uCkxuAtu5HemMv7YPTTx9Ua2pZFW5O+k2Mf2Z
      F/geOvtNw7UV8wOT1nokXu9lnIZ9Xcs1cGGmRYE7jW15F07uGnMi1s2Gt
      LAST7t/PlTNZU6h0rVExErVa7T+VNidrgwGIke0YqYIwvTINRs+9VeJE3
      AJeatDlQs+01jrqqFWWmGmmsEBTTRuoDQHK7YBFFy4xIwQqZGW0EVre39
      OU5CL5LHIYiAVoV16YwiGd5WvFF8P1ZJK4ki8GFgYiMcPKmjQgP7DumqG
      n7eQtMD5tezTQeC07ntV3bi5pdznZHVcF2Kqg+qHjJQlhUdK7Pew3kq7k
      mfCdQV0BmQSYyjEAaTijaw4fAMxAbiw4OU0eNeU//zcpp04AuTFfJorIg
      oZ+iCTYei8HMUA9/ysLFXA64wdsuCj0zXmNiYwosisuNg3TXfoBOzohKq
      fkeXt

4.  IANA Considerations

 

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   IANA is asked to register the media type application/cms in the
   Standards tree using the applications provided in Section 2 of this
   document.

   IANA is also asked to establish two subtype registries called "CMS
   Encapsulating Content Types" and "CMS Inner Content Types".  Entries
   in these registries is by Expert Review [RFC5226].  The Expert will
   determine whether the content is an ECT or an ICT; where the rule is
   that an ICT does not encapsulate another content type while an ECT
   does encapsulate another content type.

   Initial values are as follows:

   CMS Encapsulating Content Types

   Name                        | Document | Object Identifier
   ----------------------------+----------+---------------------------
   authData                    |[RFC5652] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.2
   compressedData              |[RFC3274] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.9
   contentCollection           |[RFC4073] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.19
   contentInfo                 |[RFC5652] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.6
   contentWithAttrs            |[RFC4073] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.20
   authEnvelopedData           |[RFC5083] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.23
   encryptedKeyPkg             |[RFC6030] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.78.2
   digestData                  |[RFC5652] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.5
   encryptedData               |[RFC5652] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.6
   envelopedData               |[RFC5652] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.3
   signedData                  |[RFC5652] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.2

   CMS Inner Content Types

   Name                        | Document | Object Identifier
   ----------------------------+----------+---------------------------
   firmwarePackage             |[RFC4108] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.16
   firmwareLoadReceipt         |[RFC4108] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.17
   firmwareLoadError           |[RFC4108] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.18
   aKeyPackage                 |[RFC5958] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.78.5
   sKeyPackage                 |[RFC6031] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.25
   trustAnchorList             |[RFC5914] | 1.2.840.113549.1.9.16.1.34
   TAMP-statusQuery            |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.1
   TAMP-statusResponse         |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.2
   TAMP-update                 |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.3
   TAMP-updateConfirm          |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.4
   TAMP-apexUpdate             |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.5
   TAMP-apexUpdateConfirm      |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.6
   TAMP-communityUpdate        |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.7
   TAMP-communityUpdateConfirm |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.8
   TAMP-seqNumAdjust           |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.10
 

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   TAMP-seqNumAdjustConfirm    |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.11
   TAMP-error                  |[RFC5934] | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.77.9
   keyPackageReceipt           |[ID.housley-keypackage-receipt-n-error]
                                          | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.78.3
   keyPackageError             |[ID.housley-keypackage-receipt-n-error]
                                          | 2.16.840.1.101.2.1.2.78.6

5. Security Considerations

   See the answer to the Security Considerations template questions in
   Section 2.

6. Acknowledgments

   Special thanks to Carl Wallace for generating the example in Section
   3.

7. References

7.1. Normative References

   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [RFC3274]  Gutmann, P., "Compressed Data Content Type for
              Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)", RFC 3274, June 2002.

   [RFC3370]  Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)
              Algorithms", RFC 3370, August 2002.

   [RFC4021]  Klyne, G., and J. Palme, "Registration of Mail and MIME
              Header Fields", RFC 4021, March 2005.

   [RFC4073]  Housley, R., "Protecting Multiple Contents with the
              Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)", RFC 4073, May 2005.

   [RFC4108]  Housley, R., "Using Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) to
              Protect Firmware Packages", RFC 4108, August 2005.

   [RFC5083]  Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)
              Authenticated-Enveloped-Data Content Type", RFC 5083,
              November 2007.

   [RFC5084]  Housley, R., "Using AES-CCM and AES-GCM Authenticated
              Encryption in the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)", RFC
              5084, November 2007.

   [RFC5226]  Narten, T., and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
 

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              IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", RFC 5226, May 2008.

   [RFC5273]  Schaad, J. and M. Myers, "Certificate Management over CMS
              (CMC): Transport Protocols", RFC 5273, June 2008.

   [RFC5652]  Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)", STD 70,
              RFC 5652, September 2009.

   [RFC5753]  Turner, S. and D. Brown, "Use of Elliptic Curve
              Cryptography (ECC) Algorithms in Cryptographic Message
              Syntax (CMS)", RFC 5753, January 2010.

   [RFC5754]  Turner, S., "Using SHA2 Algorithms with Cryptographic
              Message Syntax", RFC 5754, January 2010.

   [RFC5914]  Housley, R., Ashmore, S., and C. Wallace, "Trust Anchor
              Format", RFC 5914, June 2010.

   [RFC5934]  Housley, R., Ashmore, S., and C. Wallace, "Trust Anchor
              Management Protocol (TAMP)", RFC 5934, August 2010.

   [RFC5958]  Turner, S., "Asymmetric Key Packages", RFC 5958, August
              2010.

   [RFC5959]  Turner, S., "Algorithms for Asymmetric Key Package Content
              Type", RFC 5959, August 2010.

   [RFC6031]  Turner, S. and R. Housley, "Cryptographic Message Syntax
              (CMS) Symmetric Key Package Content Type", RFC 6031,
              December 2010.

   [RFC6032]  Turner, S. and R. Housley, "Cryptographic Message Syntax
              (CMS) Encrypted Key Package Content Type", RFC 6032,
              December 2010.

   [RFC6033]  Turner, S., "Algorithms for Cryptographic Message Syntax
              (CMS) Encrypted Key Package Content Type", RFC 6033,
              December 2010.

   [RFC6160]  Turner, S., "Algorithms for Cryptographic Message Syntax
              (CMS) Protection of Symmetric Key Package Content Types",
              RFC 6160, April 2011.

   [RFC6161]  Turner, S., "Elliptic Curve Algorithms for Cryptographic
              Message Syntax (CMS) Encrypted Key Package Content Type",
              RFC 6161, April 2011.

   [RFC6162]  Turner, S., "Elliptic Curve Algorithms for Cryptographic
 

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              Message Syntax (CMS) Asymmetric Key Package Content Type",
              RFC 6162, April 2012.

   [RFC6838]  Freed, N., Klensin, J., and T. Hansen, "Media Type
              Specifications and Registration Procedures", BCP 13, RFC
              6838, January 2013.

   [ID.housley-keypackage-receipt-n-error] Housley, R., "Cryptographic
              Message Syntax (CMS) Key Package Receipt and Error Content
              Types", draft-housley-ct-keypackage-receipt-n-error, June
              2013.

7.2. Informative References

   [RFC2315]  Kaliski, B., "PKCS #7: Cryptographic Message Syntax
              Version 1.5", RFC 2315, March 1998.

   [RFC5751]  Ramsdell, B. and S. Turner, "Secure/Multipurpose Internet
              Mail Extensions (S/MIME) Version 3.2 Message
              Specification", RFC 5751, January 2010.

Authors' Addresses

   Sean Turner
   IECA, Inc.
   3057 Nutley Street, Suite 106
   Fairfax, VA 22031
   USA

   EMail: turners@ieca.com
   Phone: +1.703.628.3180

   Russell Housley
   Vigil Security, LLC
   918 Spring Knoll Drive
   Herndon, VA 20170
   USA

   EMail: housley@vigilsec.com

   Jim Schaad
   Soaring Hawk Consulting

   EMail: ietf@augustcellars.com

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